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• Do not use primers such as lighter fluid for gas barbecues.
• Do not leave a lit or hot barbecue unattended.
• Make sure that flammable gases, liquids (such as gasoline, alcohol)
and other flammable materials are placed a safe distance from the
barbecue.
• The barbecue is only intended for making food. Never use the barbecue
for purposes other than for which it is intended, for example, as a heat
source or for heating objects.
• The barbecue must be regularly cleaned of grease / oil, otherwise the
risk that the fat starts to burn is big.
• If grease catches fire, turn off all burners, turn off the gas and leave lid
closed until fire is out.
• The barbecue may only be used with an approved regulator kit. The
hose and regulator must be tested for leaks before starting barbecing.
See the section ”Checking for leaks”. Worn or damaged hoses must be
replaced immediately. We recommend that the regulator kit be repla-
ced every other year to ensure that the hose is in good condition.
• The barbecue is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or who have limited
experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or instructed in
using the barbecue by someone responsible for their safety. Children
must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the barbecue.
• The barbecue and gas cylinder must be connected to a CE-approved
regulator and hose with correct operating gas pressure.
• Using an improper regulator or hose is dangerous and can lead to
personal injury.
• The hose must be a maximum of 1.5 m long. Worn or damaged hoses
must be replaced.
• The hose and regulator must be tested for leaks before starting bar-
becing. See the section ”Checking for leaks”. Worn or damaged hoses
must be replaced immediately.
• We recommend replacing the hose every other year.
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